Publication Type: Scientific
Conventional management of shoreline forest in harvested boreal landscapes involves retention of treed buffer strips to provide habitat for wildlife species and protect aquatic habitats from deleterious effects of harvesting.
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Best Management Practices
Publication Type: Book
The western boreal forest (WBF) is the second most important duck breeding area in North America. Once thought to be relatively pristine, WBF habitat is undergoing rapid change due to industrial activity (e.g., commercial forestry, oil and gas exploration/extraction, agricultural expansion) and climate change.
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Waterfowl
Publication Type: Technical Report
Natural parks are areas where the flora and fauna are protected in order to preserve their ecological integrity. The national parks of Canada and Quebec are good examples of such protection.
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Conservation Planning
Publication Type: Scientific
Wetlands of remote forested landscapes of Quebec support numerous species of breeding waterbirds yet species-habitat associations remain poorly quantified.
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Waterfowl